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Below is a list of publications produced by the Madeley Living History Project.
In 2003 the Living History Project was awarded a grant to restore the communal tomb of the '9men' in St Micheal's graveyard. A short information leaflet was drawn up telling the sad story of the victims and the tale behind their fate.
Sutton Hill was the first housing estate to be built in the new town. This booklet tells the story of the 'first overlanders' - the earliest residents of the estate - and how they settled in during their first three years.
A gatefold leaflet giving a brief history of the town and providing a trail around some 30 of its more interesting buildings. Beautifully illustrated by Broseley artist Maggie Humphrys.
This booklet tells the story of pubs and brewing in Madeley Parish and covers the pubs past and present of Madeley Wood as well as those in the existing parish. All pubs we have been able to trace (including those now demolished) are included and marked on a map and most descriptions are illustrated by a photograph.
This booklet arose from an initiative by a group of Woodside residents, led by Jean Edwards, to record the story of Woodside before the estate was changed forever by the regeneration scheme.
Madeley Wood Colliery closed on the 27th July 1967, its shafts at Kemberton Pit were the last to have been sunk and worked by the old Madeley Wood Company, which dated back to the end of the 18th century. The booklet gives a list of workers from the 1950s/1960s.
This booklet is dedicated to all those men and women associated Coalport & Jackfield who served their country in many capacities during both World Wars.
This booklet traces the story of these buildings to the time of their construction to a purpose built Workhouse in 1875.
This booklet is dedicated to all those men and women associated with the parish of Madeley, who served their country in many capacities during World Wars 1 and 11.
This booklet is about food and cooking in Britain through the ages, with recipes from prehistoric to modern times.
This booklet is about St Michael's large churchyard, which contains some of the country's finest cast-iron tombs.